All things freshwater: news, analysis, humor, reviews, and commentary from Michael E. 'Aquadoc' Campana, hydrogeologist, hydrophilanthropist, Professor of Hydrogeology and Water Resources Management in the Geography Program of the College of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences (CEOAS) at Oregon State University and Emeritus Professor of Hydrogeology at the University of New Mexico. He is Past President of the American Water Resources Association (AWRA), Past Chair of the Scientists & Engineers Division of the National Ground Water Association (NGWA), Past President of the nonprofit NGWA Foundation and President and Founder the nonprofit Ann Campana Judge Foundation, an organization involved with WaSH (Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene) in Central America. He serves on the Steering Committee of the Global Water Partnership (GWP). CYA statement: with the exception of guest posts, the opinions expressed herein are solely those of Michael E. Campana and not those of CEOAS, Oregon State University, ACJF, AWRA, NGWA, GWP, my spouse Mary Frances, or any other person or organization.

Texas Agriculture Law BlogDon't let the name fool you - there are lots of water issues in agriculture and Tiffany Dowell of Texas A&M University does a fabulous job with this important Internet resource. Give it a read - I do every day!

The Way of WaterDr. Jennifer Veilleux records her fieldwork, research, and thoughts about water resources development and management, indigenous rights, ethics, and a host of other issues.

Thirsty in SuburbiaGayle Leonard documents things from the world of water that make us smile: particularly funny, amusing and weird items on bottled water, water towers, water marketing, recycling, the art-water nexus and working.

This Day in Water HistoryMichael J. 'Mike' McGuire, engineer extraordinaire, NAE member, and author of 'The Chlorine Revolution', blogs about historical happenings in the fields of drinking water and wastewater keyed to calendar dates.

Watershed Moments: Thoughts from the HydrosphereFrom Sarah Boon - rediscovering her writing and editing roots after 13 years, primarily as an environmental scientist. Her writing centres around creative non-fiction, specifically memoir and nature writing. The landscapes of western Canada are her main inspiration.

WaterWiredAll things freshwater: news, comment, publications and analysis from hydrogeologist Michael E. Campana, Professor at Oregon State University and Technical Director of the AWRA.

The links below represent the week's water news as represented by my Tweets. I do not pretend that this survey is a comprehensive survey of the water news; it's my attempt to keep my readers informed to the best of my ability and available time.

Scroll down to 'Positions Open' and 'Previous Weeks' Positions Open' to see the jobs. All my individual job Tweets are archived at #JobWaWi. Previous weekly summaries are archived at: #WaWiNews or click here.

Free webinar from @CA_DWR: Thursday, 12 March, 11 AM -12:30 PM PDT: 'DWR's Water Budget Handbook Briefing' It will provide an overview of the Handbook and how it can be used to develop water budgets by local water agencies http://bit.ly/3cC9095

Free webinar from @CA_DWR: Thursday, 12 March, 11 AM -12:30 PM PDT: 'DWR's Water Budget Handbook Briefing' It will provide an overview of the Handbook and how it can be used to develop water budgets by local water agencies http://bit.ly/3cC9095

From @CaptDocMikeThis Day in Water History - 3 March. 1906: Birth of Robert E. Hungate, Grandfather of Anaerobic Microbiology; 1879: U.S. Geological Survey Established; 1899: Rivers and Harbors Act Passed by Congress http://bit.ly/2wvIptW#TDIWH

E-Newsletters and E-NewspapersIt's @NatureBriefing - 6 March 2020 First person to have CRISPR–Cas9 gene therapy administered directly into body, learn that we are destroying tropical rainforests’ ability to absorb C, children are just as likely to get infected w/ coronavirus as adults http://bit.ly/2TxNt

It's @natureBriefing - 5 March 2020. Today we learn how much climate change raised the risk of extreme fires in Australia, explore a proposed law to make the European Union carbon-neutral by 2050 & read all about the new golden age of neutron-star physics http://bit.ly/2PSWGHT

It's @natureBriefing - 4 March 2020. Today we learn that a window is opening to visit Neptune and Uranus, hear that Honeywell is launching the world’s most powerful quantum computer and celebrate two weeks without a reported case of Ebola in the DRC. http://bit.ly/2PLMeBZ

It's @natureBriefing - 3 March 2020. Early Earth might have been almost devoid of land,coronavirus infections have passed 90,000, what Nobel-prizewinning chemist Frances Arnold and other senior scientists learnt from the experience of retracting a paper http://bit.ly/2wqNzam

It's @natureBriefing - 2 March 2020. Today we learn that world’s biggest physics meeting has been cancelled over coronavirus fears,explore repositories for life-sciences imaging data and discover how to find grants,fellowships for early-career researchers http://bit.ly/2I97ihw

Personal, People, Interviews, and Quotes"The college won’t reimburse travel without proof you attended the conference and we have banned travel to your conference because of the Coronavirus." - @ass_deans

"One hand washes the other and both wash the face.” – Spanish proverb

“In the year 1500 AD Europe knew less than Archimedes who died in the year 212 BC.” – Alfred North Whitehead

GWP's Executive Secretary & CEO @MonikaWeberFahr will be stepping down effective 30 June 2020. “The last years have been exciting, being able to help reinvigorate GWP...My time at @GWPnewshas been one of joy,” said Weber-Fahr. She'll be missed; thank you! cc:@GWPCEE

“You are piling up a heritage of conflict and litigation over water rights for there is not sufficient water to supply the land.” – John Wesley Powell, 1893

"So little done, so much to do."- Cecil Rhodes

"Please send the cash value for the @kroger’s gift card you received for your talk to the college’s student chapter of the Democratic Socialists of America. Otherwise you are in violation of the college’s ethics code." - @ass_deans

"This world is not one, in which certainty is possible. If you think you've achieved certainty, you are almost certainly mistaken, and that is one of the few things you could be certain about." - Bernard Russell

"Where you see global health pandemic, I see an opportunity for our public health faculty to bring in external grant funding and indirect to the college." - @ass_deans

"Mathematics is the language with which God has written the universe." -Galileo Galilei

Circle of BlueCircle of Blue uses journalism, scientific research, and conversations from around the world to bring the story of the global freshwater crisis to life. Here you’ll find new water reports, news headlines, and hear from leading scientists.

Drink Water For LifeThe idea is simple. Drink water or other cheap beverages instead of expensive lattes, sodas, and bottled water for a set period of time. A day, a week, a month, Lent, Ramadan, Passover, or some other holiday period.

eFlowNet NewsletterFrom the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) this newsletter has lots of information about environmental flows and related issues.

Sustainable Water Resources RoundtableSince 2002, the Sustainable Water Resources Roundtable (SWRR) has brought together federal, state, corporate, non-profit and academic sectors to advance our understanding of the nation’s water resources and to develop tools for their sustainable management.